- ?GREATEST VALUE – PACK OF 2 MONTHLY PILL ORGANIZERS: Picture being able to put all the pill bottles back in the medicine cabinet and have one place to store a month worth of pills and medication by the day without getting confused. Our new MEDca monthly pill organizer helps you neatly organize your monthly prescription in daily doses using 31 Pop Out Pods that are laid out in a clean, white tray
- ?EASY TO USE LARGE REMOVABLE PODS: Because these daily compartments are detachable, it has everything to make it an optimal choice in pill organization. It consists of 31 removable compartments , with lids that are translucent so that you can check the contents without even opening them.
- ?SNAP SHUT LIDS! COMPARTMENTS STAY CLOSED: Each lid easily opens, snaps closed and stays closed so you can remove each pill container allowing you to carry your medicines in bulk or just your daily doses, perfect for when you are traveling.
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karen p –
Not that impressed at all with these items. Far too expensive for what they are. Lids often just open and the pill containers often come out of the bottom container!! Can’t stack them as the bottoms one pushes the top ones out!! Brought two as could be day ones and night ones. Screw ones stackable are cheaper and much easier to keep them in.
Amazon Customer –
MUY PRÁCTICO PARA UN MES DE TRATAMIENTO
Jöns –
Je l’ai acheté pour ma femme. Il facilite grandement sa vie quotidienne. Sa taille moyenne le rend pratique, bien conçu pour organiser les médicaments et les vitamines. On l’apprécie particulièrement pour sa facilité d’utilisation et son rangement.
Scotty –
The idea is great. Spend a few minutes a month, loading the 30+ compartments then each morning you simply open one compartment and know that you’ve got one of each of your meds.
It’s also great as I go away for weekends regularly so if I’m away for 2 days, I just pop out two of the compartments and take those with me.
In use, the pop-out grip is a quite loose – so, for example, if I turned the whole frame upside down , I would expect at least a half dozen compartments to fall out. The compartment lid closures are not the most effectual clasps either, so if I carry the compartments around in my overnight bag, the lids normally open and the tablets “escape”
I appreciate however that for some people, ease of removing the compartments from the frame, and opening the lids of each compartment might be an effort, and the product might be rendered useless for someone with arthritis or motor-affecting illnesses. There won’t be a “perfect for everyone” design.
Also, the white numbering, showing the day of the month is wearing off already, with only a couple of months usage. Possibly all the extra alcohol based hand wash gels we’re all coating our hands in currently, thanks to the hangover of covid, is adversely affecting such lettering and printing on items we handle.
Em –
I adore this product! It’s great that you only have to fill it once a month, it’s too big to take the whole thing out with you but if you’re staying over somewhere it’s great to just take the days you need, and I love that it has the dates on each one so you know if you’ve already taken it that day/you can keep track of what, if any, days you’ve forgotten to take your meds.
100% recommend!
Jöns –
Merveilleux et pratique pour voyage surtout juste pour un par jours pour le mois super j’adore .
Offtheplanet –
This is the biggest pill organiser I have ever used! Even accounting for the 31 days!
most organisers I have used before have been 28 days and that can get confusing if there are several tablets a day, in a 30/31 day month ( bit odd too actually) If there are 28 compartments, where are we supposed to put day 29/30 and day 31 tablets?
Anyway, this is far better and I do like the individual daily tablet pods. So easy to fill and pop back into the organiser. I can see which day I have taken (empty) and the dates are clearly marked.
The tops of the individual pods are quite secure and easy to pop up.
It is a large organiser but that’s ok. It fits in a large drawer and is easy to wipe over
I think I would have liked a lid on it maybe?
Anyway, for travel it would be easier to just take the relevant pods for the days away.
Recommended
J Raff Kent –
Perfect as a container to store medication but also as a daily reminder. I particularly like the fact each day’s medication is in a separate little container so easy to take the days you need if you go away or have overnight stays.
It also saves me having lots of bulky boxes of medications in my cupboard and I will be able to see when I need to reorder so much more easily.
The lids feel a little flimsy and I saw some reviews saying they had come open so I keep the container in the original plastic packaging just in case.
Overall I am very pleased with the product and it has made my life easier.
Kindle Customer –
Really pleased to be able to a month’s worth of tablets are recorded and easy to store.
Caroline B –
I have ADHD. Remembering if I took my medicine or not is the bane of my existence. I’ve tried apps, calendars, normal pill cases, etc. and always still struggled.
This thing is apparently exactly what I needed. I just look at what my watch says the date is and pull out that number. It makes it easy to see which days I missed and it’s harder for me to second-guess if I accidentally took the wrong day or not.
The little containers are small but still have plenty of space for several of your typical tablet or capsule. They pop smoothly out of the holder but don’t easily fall out. The containers are a little difficult to open, but I think that’s because they’re still new and plastic does that.
The only thing I think would make it better is a few extra spots to be able to shift the dates to line up with the days of the week too.
Highly recommend this surprisingly handy tool.
Kate –
These are easy to use and fit quite a few pills in, even large ones.
They are a little flimsy, and the tops will probably break after constant use. They latch well, but they could come loose unless kept flat. Personally I think they would be better in an additional carry case with a flip lid.
I would also prefer them to be labelled individually with days of the week. If I can’t recall taking my meds that day, the numbers don’t help.
Otherwise I really like it. They can be taken out individually to either tip into your hand, or taken as I do, directly from the pot.
For travelling, I use a different container, which is a shame, as the top would open without an additional case.
Raynald Roberge –
Très satisfait, j’en cherchais un qui contenait un 31 jours de pilules et c’est ce qu’il fait.
J. F. Conybeare –
This 31 day pill unit is well made, as are the individual pill boxes. I take 7 pills a.m. and 4 p.m. 11 pills fit in each box. Brilliant. The best thing however, is fill with your months allocation just once not every week! I love it and love the blue against whit colouring. Highly reccommended